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WO2021182298A1
WO2021182298A1 PCT/JP2021/008463 JP2021008463W WO2021182298A1 WO 2021182298 A1 WO2021182298 A1 WO 2021182298A1 JP 2021008463 W JP2021008463 W JP 2021008463W WO 2021182298 A1 WO2021182298 A1 WO 2021182298A1
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泰士 中村
敦子 荻島
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ライオン株式会社
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the present invention relates to a container.
  • the present application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-040316 filed in Japan on March 9, 2020, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a container in which a handle extending downward from the container body is provided with a handle gap into which fingers enter, and unevenness is provided within the range of the inner point of the handle.
  • Patent Document 1 has a non-slip function due to the unevenness provided on the handle, for example, the point of arousing (recognizing) the non-slip function to the consumer at the time of display at the store is Not enough.
  • the present invention has been made in consideration of the above points, and an object of the present invention is to provide a container capable of sufficiently arousing a non-slip function to a user.
  • a container body extending in the vertical direction in an upright state and a handle portion provided on the container body and having a non-slip portion are provided, and the handle portion faces the container body.
  • a container having a facing region and a non-facing region opposite to the container body, and the non-slip portion is provided in the non-facing region.
  • the handle portion has a protruding portion protruding in a direction away from the side portion of the container body and an extending portion extending downward from the tip of the protruding portion.
  • the extension portion is provided between the container body and the container body with an open gap, and the non-slip portion is arranged at a position above the upper end of the gap.
  • the extension portion constitutes a grip portion, and the non-slip portion located above the upper end of the gap is when the extension portion is gripped. It is characterized by forming a finger pad.
  • the container body has a substantially rectangular cross section orthogonal to the vertical direction, and the protruding portion of the handle portion is a side portion of the container body. It is characterized in that it protrudes from a side portion that is a short side in the cross section.
  • the non-opposing region has two or more surface portions intersecting each other, and the non-slip portion is provided so as to straddle the two or more surface portions. It is characterized by being.
  • the container body has a neck portion having an opening at the upper end and a pedestal portion in which the neck portion projects upward, and the non-slip portion is the pedestal portion.
  • the distance from the end portion of the pedestal portion in the direction orthogonal to the vertical direction is 50 mm or less, and the distance from the end portion of the pedestal portion in the vertical direction is 40 mm or less.
  • the container body has a first accommodating portion for accommodating the contents
  • the handle portion has a second accommodating portion for accommodating the contents.
  • the second accommodating portion communicates with the first accommodating portion.
  • the non-slip portion extends in a direction intersecting the vertical direction and has a plurality of convex portions provided at intervals in the vertical direction. ..
  • the convex portion is characterized in that the width and the convex amount gradually decrease from the center to the end of the handle portion in the intersecting direction. do.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. It is a front view of the container 1 which concerns on 2nd Embodiment.
  • FIGS. 1 to 7. embodiments of the container of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7. It should be noted that the following embodiments show one aspect of the present invention, do not limit the present invention, and can be arbitrarily changed within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention. Further, in the following drawings, in order to make each configuration easy to understand, the scale and number of each structure are different from the actual structure.
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the container 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the container body 2.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a state in which the user grips the handle portion 3 with respect to the container body 2 in the upright state.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state in which the user holding the handle portion 3 tilts the container main body 2.
  • the container 1 includes a container body 2 and a handle portion 3.
  • the container body 2 and the handle portion 3 of the present embodiment are molded bodies integrally molded of synthetic resin.
  • the container body 2 is formed in an upright state in a bottle shape in which a neck portion 10, a shoulder portion 20, a body portion 30 and a bottom portion 40 are arranged in order from the top.
  • the container body 2 extends in the vertical direction in an upright state, but this is merely defined in the vertical direction for convenience of explanation, and the container 1 according to the present invention is provided. Does not limit the orientation when using. Further, in the following, the vertical direction will be appropriately referred to as a height direction.
  • the container body 2 and the handle portion 3 are manufactured by, for example, using polyolefin such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate, and a synthetic resin in which these are mixed as a raw material resin, and blow molding or injection molding the raw material resin. ..
  • the container body 2 and the handle 3 are molded by blow molding, the container body 2 is formed with a first accommodating portion 2a for accommodating the contents inside, and the handle 3 has the contents inside.
  • a second accommodating portion 3a for accommodating an object and communicating with the first accommodating portion 2a is formed.
  • the capacity in the container 1 can be increased.
  • the contents are not particularly limited, and examples thereof include various liquids such as shampoo, conditioner, body soap, kitchen detergent, liquid clothing detergent, fabric softener, mouthwash and eyewash.
  • the neck portion 10 has an opening 11 at the upper end and has a cylindrical shape extending in the vertical direction. Cylindrical is a concept that includes not only a perfect circular cylinder in plan view but also an elliptical shape in plan view.
  • the outer peripheral surface of the neck portion 10 is shown as a smooth surface in FIG. 1, for example, a male screw portion may be provided.
  • an inner plug having a nozzle is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the neck portion 10, and the female threaded portion of the measuring cap having the measuring portion and the female threaded portion is screwed to the male threaded portion of the neck portion 10 to seal the structure. As shown in 3 and FIG.
  • the female screw portion of the nozzle cap 101 having the nozzle, the female screw portion and the male screw portion is screwed to the male screw portion of the neck portion 10
  • the female screw of the measuring cap 102 having the measuring portion and the female screw portion is screwed.
  • a configuration can be adopted in which the portion is screwed onto the male threaded portion of the nozzle cap 101 to seal the nozzle cap 101.
  • the shoulder portion 20 has a pedestal portion 21 larger than the outer diameter of the neck portion 10. From the pedestal portion 21, the neck portion 10 projects upward.
  • the outer pedestal portion 21 of the neck portion 10 has a planar shape orthogonal to the height direction.
  • the body portion 30 has a larger length from the shoulder portion 20 toward the bottom portion 40 in a direction orthogonal to the height direction (horizontal direction in FIG. 2, hereinafter referred to as width direction). ..
  • the cross section of the body portion 30 orthogonal to the height direction is substantially rectangular. More specifically, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the cross-sectional contours of the four side surfaces 31A to 31D constituting the cross section of the body portion 30 are substantially arcs whose curvature centers are located inward and bulge outward at the center. The shape. Of the side surfaces 31A to 31D, the side surfaces 31A to 31B have long sides in a substantially rectangular cross section, and the side surfaces 31C to 31D have short sides in a substantially rectangular cross section.
  • the handle portion 3 has a protruding portion 4 protruding from the container body 2 and an extending portion 5 extending downward from the tip of the protruding portion 4.
  • the protruding portion 4 projects in a direction (outside) away from the side surface (side portion) 31C of the body portion 30.
  • the boundary between the container body 2 and the handle 3 (protruding portion 4) is the side surface 31C.
  • the extending portion 5 is provided with a gap 6 separated from the container main body 2.
  • the gap 6 is opened in the thickness direction orthogonal to the height direction and the width direction (direction orthogonal to the paper surface in FIG. 2; hereinafter, simply referred to as the thickness direction).
  • the extension portion 5 of the present embodiment is connected to the side surface 31C at the lower end.
  • the extending portion 5 is formed in a substantially arc shape having a center of curvature on the void 6 side in a front view.
  • the handle portion 3 has a facing region 50 facing the container body 2 (side surface 31C) and a non-facing region 60 facing the container body 2.
  • the facing region 50 includes an inner surface 51 of the handle portion 3 (protruding portion 4 and extending portion 5).
  • the non-opposing region 60 includes an outer surface (face portion) 61 and a side surface (face portion) 62 of handle portions 3 (protruding portions 4 and extending portions 5) that intersect each other.
  • the outer surface 61 of the handle portion 3 is a surface facing upward, laterally, and downward on the outside in the direction away from the container body 2.
  • the side surface 62 of the handle portion 3 is a surface facing the front side (the side facing the side surface 31A) or the back side (the side facing the side surface 31B).
  • a non-slip portion 70 is provided in the non-opposing region 60. Since the non-slip portion 70 is provided in the non-opposite region 60 opposite to the container main body 2, the non-slip portion 70 can be easily visually recognized without being blocked by the container main body 2. Therefore, in the container 1 of the present embodiment, it is possible to easily make the consumer feel less slippery when the handle portion 3 is gripped at the time of display at the store.
  • the non-slip portion 70 is located at a position where the distance D1 in the width direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 is within 50 mm and the distance D2 in the height direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 is within 40 mm. It is provided.
  • the gripping position when gripping the handle portion 3 to the user is unconsciously set within the above range in which the non-slip portion 70 is provided. It becomes possible to induce.
  • the shortest distance D3 in the width direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 to the gap 6 is within 20 mm
  • the shortest distance D4 in the height direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 to the gap 6 is within 30 mm.
  • the position of the non-slip portion 70 that is, the gripping position within the above range
  • the position where the handle portion 3 is gripped by hand can be brought closer to the opening 11. Therefore, it is possible to easily control the amount, speed, and position of the contents to be poured out from the opening 11 during the tilting operation of the container body 2.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a state in which the user grips the handle portion 3 with respect to the container body 2 in the upright state.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state in which the user holding the handle portion 3 tilts the container main body 2.
  • the extending portion 5 constitutes a grip portion when the user grips, and the non-slip portion 70 A finger contact portion is formed when the extension portion 5 is gripped by the palm grip.
  • the user supports the upper end of the gap 6, that is, the lower surface of the protruding portion 4 facing the gap 6 from below by the index finger located on the upper end side of the gap 6 among the index finger to the little finger inserted into the gap 6.
  • the user puts his thumb on the non-slip portion 70.
  • the tilting operation of the container body 2 can be performed with the thumb touching the non-slip portion 70, and the amount, speed, and position of the contents to be poured out from the opening 11 can be more easily controlled. can.
  • the non-slip portion 70 is formed by a convex portion 71 extending in the thickness direction (width direction of the handle portion 3).
  • a plurality of convex portions 71 (three in FIG. 1) are provided at intervals in the height direction.
  • FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged view of the non-slip portion 70. As shown in FIG. 5, each of the convex portions 71 gradually increases in height direction (width of the convex portion 71) from the center to the end in the thickness direction (width direction of the handle portion 3). It's getting smaller.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. As shown in FIG. 6, the convex amount of each of the convex portions 71 gradually decreases from the center to the end portion in the thickness direction (width direction of the handle portion 3).
  • the handle portion 3 is provided with the non-slip portion 70 in the non-opposite region 60 opposite to the container body 2, so that the consumer can see it at the time of display at the store. , It becomes possible to easily arouse the difficulty of slipping when the handle portion 3 is gripped.
  • the distance D1 of the non-slip portion 70 from the end of the pedestal portion 21 in the width direction is within 50 mm
  • the distance D2 in the height direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 is within 40 mm. Since it is provided at the position, the position where the handle portion 3 is gripped by hand can be brought closer to the opening 11, and the amount, speed, and position of the contents to be poured out from the opening 11 can be controlled during the tilting operation of the container body 2. It can be done easily.
  • the tilting operation of the container body 2 can be easily performed with the thumb touching the non-slip portion 70. This can be done, and the amount, speed, and position of pouring the contents from the opening 11 can be controlled more easily.
  • FIG. 7 the same elements as the components of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 are designated by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the configuration of the non-slip portion 70 is different between the second embodiment and the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view of the container 1 according to the second embodiment.
  • the non-slip portion 70 (convex portion 71) according to the present embodiment is provided so as to straddle the outer surface 61 and the side surface 62.
  • the plurality of convex portions 71 constituting the non-slip portion 70 are provided in an annular shape over the entire circumference of the handle portion 3. All of the non-slip portions 70 have a distance D1 from the end of the pedestal portion 21 within 50 mm in the width direction. A part of the non-slip portion 70 in the height direction has a distance D2 from the end portion of the pedestal portion 21 within 40 mm.
  • the non-slip portion 70 (convex portion 71) located on the outer surface 61 is arranged at a position above the upper end of the gap 6.
  • Example 2 The container described in the first embodiment was used as a sample of Example 1, and the container described in the second embodiment was used as a sample of Example 2, and the usability was evaluated by nine female monitors.
  • a container prepared by using a 3D printer is filled with 900 g of the content (liquid), and the above-mentioned measuring cap and nozzle cap having the same shape are attached.
  • the subject who recognized the non-slip portion grasped both the sample of Example 1 and the sample of Example 2 so that the thumb was placed on the non-slip portion when gripping the container. It was a posture. This is because both samples are provided with the non-slip portion in the non-opposing region and are arranged at a position above the upper end of the gap, so that the non-slip portion is highly visible and the handle portion is provided. It is probable that the gripping position at the time of gripping could be unconsciously guided.
  • the sample of Example 1 all the non-slip portions are provided within a distance D1 of 50 mm from the end portion of the pedestal portion in the width direction, and all the non-slip portions are provided from the end portion of the pedestal portion in the height direction. Since the distance D2 is provided within 40 mm and the visibility to the non-slip portion is high, the gripping position can be guided to a more preferable position. As a result, the sample of Example 1 was evaluated better in the evaluation regarding the tilting operation and the evaluation regarding the usability.
  • the non-slip portion 70 has a distance D1 in the width direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 within 50 mm and a distance D2 in the height direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 of 40 mm.
  • the configuration provided at the position within is illustrated, the configuration is not limited to this configuration, and the configuration may be provided only outside the above range. Even when the non-slip portion 70 is provided only outside the above range, if it is located in the non-opposing region 60, the non-slip portion 70 can be easily visually recognized without being blocked by the container body 2, and the handle portion 3 It becomes possible to easily arouse the difficulty of slipping when gripping.
  • the configuration in which the non-slip portion 70 is provided only on a part of the outer surface 61 or over the entire circumference of the handle portion 3 is illustrated, but the configuration is not limited to this configuration, and for example, it is provided only on the side surface 62.
  • the configuration may be such that the distance D1 in the width direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 is within 50 mm and the distance D2 in the height direction from the end of the pedestal portion 21 is within 40 mm.
  • the configuration in which the non-slip portion 70 has the convex portion 71 is illustrated, but the anti-slip portion 70 has a configuration having a concave portion in addition to the convex portion 71, or a combination of the convex portion 71 and the concave portion. It may be a configuration.
  • the configuration in which the container body 2 and the handle portion 3 are an integral molded body is illustrated, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration, and the container body and the handle portion manufactured individually are used and the handle is used.
  • the part may be a container attached to the container body.
  • a non-slip portion may be provided in a region of the handle portion that is not opposed to the container body when mounted on the container body.
  • the present invention can be applied to containers.

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Un objet de la présente invention est de fournir un récipient susceptible d'attirer suffisamment l'attention d'un utilisateur au sujet d'une fonction antidérapante. Le récipient comprend un corps de récipient (2) s'étendant dans une direction verticale dans une position verticale, et une partie poignée (3) située sur le corps de récipient et ayant une partie antidérapante (70). La partie poignée comprend une région de face orientée vers le corps de récipient et une région qui n'est pas de face (60) non orientée vers le corps de récipient. La région qui n'est pas de face est pourvue de la partie antidérapante.
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US6049945A (en) * 1998-12-17 2000-04-18 Graham Packaging Company L.P. Stackable ergonomic handle
JP2001146237A (ja) * 1999-11-18 2001-05-29 Lion Corp 取っ手付き容器
JP2006062732A (ja) * 2004-08-30 2006-03-09 Pigeon Corp 飲料容器
JP2006347580A (ja) * 2005-06-15 2006-12-28 Pigeon Corp 飲料容器及び飲み口付蓋体
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